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Strawberry Giant

If you have gone to the market lately and sen the soaring prices on fresh produce, then you will love the Strawberry Giant, Hanging Strawberry Garden that is currently being advertised on TV. I bought this product last year when they were calling it Strawberry Giant, but this year it is the Hanging Strawberry Garden which is really a more appropriate name. I mean, the strawberries that get produced are nice and plump, juicy and delicious strawberries, but not really "Giant".

In fact, I have seen some Giant Strawberries in the store and bought them several times and found that the Giant Strawberries were lacking in flavor. I live in Southern California where fresh local strawberries are sold at roadside stands all over the place so I know good strawberries when I get them!

Even with the abundance of strawberry stands around here, they are still expensive, and growing your own strawberries is just the smart thing to do if you love strawberries. Nothing beats a vine ripened strawberry eaten right after its picked, YUM! The great thing about the Hanging Strawberry Garden is that you can hang it just about anywhere with some sunlight and they will be up out of the way from pesky squirrels, rabbits and other things that may be cute, but a serious pest in the garden!

Another great thing about the Hanging Strawberry Garden is it really helps take the guess work out of gardening, and even if you don't have a green thumb you will still be blessed with beautiful strawberries all year long as long as you follow the simple instructions that come with it. It is not rocket science, and the Strawberry Giant will keep your freezer full of strawberries all winter. I always add a heap of strawberries to my smoothies, but that gets pretty expensive when you have to buy them at the store.

By: David Kitchens

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Even if you don't have a traditional, "Garden" you can grow the Strawberry Giant strawberries in this Hanging Strawberry Garden and just hang it up on a planter hook, or your front porch and you are all set up. It's that easy.

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